Regarding knowledge emergence

there are important definitions

Bonard Walton
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- knowledge is a priori (the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge);
- Knowledge is dispersed (Hayek).
- The emergence of knowledge is the expression of free will (Augustine).

The first sentence means that all knowledge is not created by humans, but discovered by humans. This is exactly what Hayek meant when he once said that he just picked up a few beautiful shells on God’s shore. It is also the value judgment of this prior knowledge that Hayek emphasizes the decentralized order of knowledge and the knowledgeability of each individual person. A person who can discover new knowledge must be born with free will man of.

It can be seen that in our era, Hayek belongs to the real intellectuals with insights, while Zhang Wuchang belongs to the partial short-term pragmatic intellectuals. Zhang Wuchang studied intellectual property rights and realized that this is a fundamental problem and a starting point. But from this he believes that this kind of research on the starting point and the fundamental problem will eventually lead to nothing, and it is just a kind of mental training.

Due to the habitual concept of public order, Zhang Wuchang could not understand the importance of basic issues. In fact, this is the…

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Bonard Walton
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